11. Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago of 21 islands and islets. Because of the importance of the natural species that live there, tourists are charged a small environmental preservation fee is charged upon arrival.

22. Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica

Ninety percent of the area consists of virgin forest, which means there’s an extremely high biodiversity, with over 2,500 plant species, 100 species of mammals, 400 bird species, 120 reptilian and amphibian species, and thousands of insects. Ready to pull out your camera?

24. Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

If you go during the summer you can see the glacier break off huge pieces as it melts. You can also hike the ice and drink some whiskey with natural ice cubes. Don’t worry, the glacier is one of the three in the world that is actually growing.